Brush girl raises money for relief after Oklahoma tornado

When Mattie Pursley, 10, of Brush heard about the tornado in Moore, Okla., the damage it caused and the loss of life and property, she told her grandmother she wanted to out and collect funds for the people who were affected.

In a few short days going door to door, she raised more than $285.

This money will be sent directly to the Red Cross and the United Way of Central Oklahoma by the United Way of Morgan County.

It was announced that no administrative fees will be deducted from the contributions so all the money Mattie collected will go directly to the survivors.

Mattie will attend Beaver Valley Elementary School in Brush next year.

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